PHOTOS: Babies on the move to new digs

Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times

The touch of a nurse's hand calms one of the babies in the new neonatal intensive care unit at Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach. The 124,000-square-foot, $199.5-million pavilion built after six years of planning and construction will house premature and critically ill babies.

The touch of a nurse's hand calms one of the babies in the new neonatal intensive care unit at Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach. The 124,000-square-foot, $199.5-million pavilion built after six years of planning and construction will house premature and critically ill babies. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)